President Biden is flying to Poland this week, rescue teams in Syria and Turkey are still finding earthquake survivors, Secretary of State Tony Blinken spoke about his weekend meeting with China’s foreign minister, former President Jimmy Carter entered hospice care over the weekend, lawmakers from Texas are renewing calls for the White House and Congress to tackle the border crisis, a 12-day long chapel service at Asbury University in Kentucky is winding down, Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania conquered the weekend box office
At issue is a legal doctrine known as sovereign immunity
President Biden says that three aerial objects over the U.S. and Canada were likely harmless, A special grand jury in Georgia investigating former President Donald Trump say “one or more witnesses” lied under oath, hope is fading for finding any more survivors in the rubble in Turkey, a pro-life Kentucky law will remain in place for now after a court ruling, wholesale inflation in the United States sped up from December to January, answers from ChatGPT may reveal the political biases of its programmers
The highly anticipated report fills in some details but redacts crucial information on charges
Lawmakers say numerous classified briefings have brought few answers
Some lawmakers are suggesting the U.S. gets tough on China, the European Union is pushing for a new round of sanctions against Russia, the 19-year-old who shot and killed 10 people in a Buffalo grocery store will spend the rest of his life in prison, Mitch McConnell told colleagues that identity politics should play no role when it comes to picking judges, international aid continues to pour into Turkey and Syria, Scotland will soon have a new leader
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to new partnerships among some of the world’s most feared authoritarians